Marx-Engels Collected Works/Volume 3

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Works of Karl Marx[edit source]

March 1843-August 1844

Prefacexi
Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right3
A Passage from the Kreuznach Notebooks of 1843130
Draft Programme of the Deutsch-Französische JahrbĂŒcher131
Letter to the Editor of the DĂ©mocratie pacifique132
Letters from the Deutsch-Französische JahrbĂŒcher133
On the Jewish Question146
Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Law. Introduction175
Letter to the Editor of the Allgemeine Zeitung (Augsburg)188
Critical Marginal Notes on the Article "The King of Prussia and Social Reform. By a Prussian"189
Illustrations of the Latest Exercise in Cabinet Style of Frederick William IV207
Comments on James Mill, Elements d'economie politique211
Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844229
     Preface231
     First Manuscript255
     Wages of Labour235
     Profit of Capital246
     Capital246
     The Profit of Capital247
     The Rule of Capital Over Labour and the Motives of the Capitalist250
     The Accumulation of Capitals and the Competition Among the Capitalists250
     Rent of Land259
     Estranged Labour270
     Second Manuscript283
     Antithesis of Capital and Labour. Landed Property and Capital283
     Third Manuscript 290
     Private Property and Labour. Political Economy as a Product of the Movement of      Private Property290
     Private Property and Communism293
     Human Requirements and Division of Labour Under the Rule of Private Property306
     The Power Of Money322
     Critique of the Hegelian Dialectic and Philosophy as a Whole326

Letters[edit source]

October 1843-August 1844

To Ludwig Feuerbach, October 3, 1843349
To Julius Fröbel, November 21, 1843351
To Ludwig Feuerbach, August 11, 1844354

From the Preparatory Materials[edit source]

From the Memoires de R. Levasseur (De La Sarthe). Paris, 1829361
Summary of Frederick Engels' Article "Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy"375


Works of Frederick Engels[edit source]

May 1843 — June 1844

Letters from London (I-IV)379
Progress of Social Reform on the Continent392
Progress of Communism in Germany. Persecution of the Communists in Switzerland409
The Times on German Communism. To the Editor of the New Moral World410
French Communism. To the Editor of the New Moral World414
Continental Movements415
The Press and the German Despots417
Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy418
The Condition of England. Past and Present by Thomas Carlyle, London, 1843444
The Condition of England. I. The Eighteenth Century469
The Condition of England. II. The English Constitution489
Letter to the Editor of The Northern Star514
The Situation in Prussia515
News from Germany517
Fate of a Traitor519
Beer Riots in Bavaria521
Parsonocracy in Prussia523
News from St. Petersburg524
The Civil War in the Valais525
News from France527
News from Prussia530
Further Particulars of the Silesian Riots532

Supplement[edit source]

Cola di Rienzi537

Appendices[edit source]

Marriage Contract Between Karl Marx and Jenny von Westphalen571
Extract from the Register of Marriages of the Registry Office of Bad Kreuznach for the Year 1843575
Jenny Marx to Karl Marx, about June 21, 1844575
Jenny Marx to Karl Marx, between August 4 and 10, 1844580
Jenny Marx to Karl Marx, between August 11 and 18, 1844581

Illustrations[edit source]

A page from Marx's manuscript Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Law125
Cover of the Deutsch-Französische JahrbĂŒcher135
A page from issue No. 70 of Vorwarts!, carrying Engels' article "The Condition of England. The Eighteenth Century".478-9
Pages from the manuscript of Cola di Rienzi544-5
Jenny von Westphalen in the early 1840s576-7
Pages from the Register of Marriages showing the official entry of the marriage between Karl Marx and Jenny von Westphalen576-7